Sentences with phrase «of the respondent finding»

95 % of all respondents find positive revenue gains when predictive indicators are present — and the most common benefit is higher conversion rates.
'', claims that only a third of respondents found the workplace to be configured in such a way that it optimises productivity.
The report, «Creating a Workplace That Maximises Productivity», claims that only a third of respondents found the workplace to be configured in such a way that it optimises productivity.
Most of the respondents found the survey through My Breast Friends, a Muskegon - area Facebook group started by Mercy Health to provide a social media extension of their twice weekly support groups.
At least one visit had been missed in the last six months, nearly half of respondents found.
Some 8.8 % of the respondents find themselves in that situation.
More than half of the respondents found that Refinement has the most potential for improvement in animal research.
The survey found that 96 per cent of respondents found that preparation for SATs does not support children's access to a broad and balanced curriculum.
More than half of responses cited «convenience» as the main reason they shop online while 27.8 % of respondents find better deals shopping over the internet.
Almost 73 % of respondents found mortgage debt unacceptable, with an average debt of $ 305,745 enough to make a prospective partner think twice.
According to a Federal Trade Commision report from 2013, 25 % of respondents found at least one error on their credit report.
Following the introduction of these freedoms in April 2015, one - third of respondents found the risk of being defrauded a «major concern».
The results of the latest Big Question survey show that while 63 % of respondents find it «quite easy» or «very easy» to place an accurate value on work delivered when using hourly billing, 80 % described such valuations as either «quite hard» or «very hard» when using fixed fees.
I would also suggest that the concerns about the difficulty of some SRL's using limited services effectively is consistent with another (but different) finding of my study, namely the limited usefulness of a 30 — 45 minute summary advice session which is simply an overview of the law — this is something that many of my respondents found overwhelming and generally unhelpful.
Sixty - two per cent of respondents found privacy policies to be either somewhat vague (36 per cent) or very vague (26 per cent).
The arbitrator ruled in favour of the respondent finding the options had been properly exercised.
While a majority of respondents found it unacceptable for lawyers, judges, and jurors to post updates about proceedings (by posting «status updates», «tweeting», blogging, etc) on online social networks while a matter is pending before the courts strictly for informational purposes, the majority deemed the conduct acceptable for journalists.
Two percent of respondents find digital money to be too risky.Although this survey was about more than bitcoin, it should be noted that the digital commodity still has plenty of work to do in the convenience department.
Twelve percent of respondents find digital money to be safer than carrying cash, while 15 percent claimed it helps them be more in control of their finances.
66 % of respondents found campus recruiting the best way to learn about internships.
A survey conducted by CareerBuilder revealed that 43 percent of respondents found out the actual job description did not match what was written in the job ad during their interview.
Just under 20 % of respondents found charts and graphs helpful; about the same amount found them distracting.
• 43 percent of respondents report their MLS has green data fields; • 61 percent of respondents are comfortable answering clients» questions about home performance; • 71 percent of respondents said that energy efficiency promotion in listings was very or somewhat valuable; and • 60 percent of respondents find clients are at least somewhat interested in sustainability.
By contrast, 70 percent of respondents found skilled nursing to be either «not at all desirable» or «not so desirable.»

Not exact matches

Nanos Research, which conducts a weekly survey for Bloomberg, found that almost a quarter of respondents at the end of September said their personal financial situation had worsened over the past year, compared with about 20 per cent in early August.
In fact, a November 2017 report from CareerArc of 1,162 respondents found that female job - seekers surveyed were 33 percent less likely than male job - seekers to apply to a one - star rated company.
A survey from Chubb found that 10 percent of respondents were forced to cough up at least $ 100,000 in legal judgments.
A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
Our survey found that nearly 60 percent of respondents from small - and medium - sized businesses plan to hire anywhere from two to five positions this year.
Forum Research found last year that 65 percent of Ontario respondents approve of a C$ 15 minimum wage, mirroring the national figure of 63 percent.
Here's the most revealing finding from the Achievement Group / HRmarketer study: 58 percent of respondents agreed that results did not — or only slightly — helped managers gain a better understanding of what behaviors or practices they could change to improve.
A recent poll by TJinsite, a division of TimeJobs.com, found that more than 35 percent of respondents consider lack of recognition of their work the biggest hindrance to productivity.
An earlier survey this summer found 77 per cent of respondents would have trouble absorbing an additional $ 130 per month in interest payments.
To be considered «Unemployed» a survey respondent must not have done any work for pay during a particular week of the survey month, must be available for work, and — most crucially — must have done something to find a job during the last four weeks.
A recent survey published by insolvency trustee MNP Ltd. found 48 per cent of Canadian respondents were $ 200 or less away from being unable to fulfill their monthly financial obligations, an eight point increase since September.
NFIB found that a net 23 percent of respondents raised wages in the three months prior to September, a 5 percentage point increase compared with the same period a year earlier.
The survey, of 500 respondents, found that 45 percent of millennials didn't know their credit - card interest rate.
The CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found that when asked what they were most likely to do with extra money received from a tax cut next year, the No. 1 response from small - business owners was «pay down debt,» chosen by 31 percent of respondents.
In fact, when given a choice between paying someone with cash or with an app, the survey found 47 percent of respondents would choose the digital option.
The central bank found that 39 % of respondents said they planned to increase investment over the next 12 months, while 32 % said they expected little change from current levels and 30 % predicted a decline.
Only three percent of respondents cited taxes as major obstable to growth, while 40 percent cited finding qualified applicants.
A survey by the Harvard Business Review found that 65 % of respondents said meetings kept them from getting work done, and 71 % said meetings were «unproductive and inefficient.»
One American study found that divorced respondents experienced a 77 % average drop in wealth, while their married counterparts saw their wealth increase, on average, by 16 % for every year of their marriage.
Among the findings: Technically proficient attackers are spending an average of $ 1,367 for specialized tool kits to execute attacks; 63 percent of respondents claim the use of such kits has increased over the past two years; and 64 percent say the tools are highly effective.
The research, which was commissioned by Google, also found that 45 per cent of respondents said they watch both TV and online video content, 35 per cent said they only watch TV, and four per cent said they watch neither.
A recent study conducted by the Harris Poll found that one - third of respondents decided to steer clear of the leadership track to avoid further diminishing their personal time.
A Mintel survey of 3,000 people in December found that almost two - thirds of respondents ate at least once a month at hot pot restaurants.
WorldPay found that 45 percent of Chinese respondents used credit cards and 30 percent used Alipay, with the e-payment system's popularity largely driven by under - 35 travelers.
The index, which surveyed over 20,000 U.S. adults, found that nearly half of survey respondents reported sometimes or always feeling alone (46 percent) or left out (47 percent) and younger generations feel much lonelier than older ones.
It surveyed more than 10,500 workers who had changed jobs and found that 59 percent of respondents said they'd moved to pursue better opportunities and a stronger career path.
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